“Believed Clinton had lied to Congress.” Their is no doubt she lied to Congress, and the American people, multiple times, over and over. Clinton is simply too powerful and well connected, with the media in her pocket, to prosecute.

She is without a doubt above the law.

The Hill notes that perjury charges may finally be the undoing of HRC. Republicans are pointing to statements that Clinton had made under oath before the Benghazi Committee last October…

For one, Clinton repeatedly claimed that none of the material she sent or received via her personal email account was marked as classified. The FBI later declared that at least three emails on her machine contained some classified markings, although they were incomplete and apparently done in error.

Additionally, Clinton previously claimed that her lawyers had gone through each of her emails individually; that all of her work-related emails were given back to the State Department in 2014; and that she used only one server throughout the course of her tenure as the nation’s top diplomat. Each of those points was proven incorrect, the GOP lawmakers claimed.

“The four pieces of sworn testimony by Secretary Clinton described herein are incompatible with the FBI’s findings,” they wrote. “We hope this information is helpful to your office’s consideration of our referral.”

GOP leaders of the House Judiciary and Oversight committees told a federal prosecutor the instances (four to be precise), where they believed Hillary Clinton had lied to Congress…

In at least four separate occasions during a marathon appearance before the House Select Committee on Benghazi, the lawmakers alleged, the former secretary’s claims were at odds with what the FBI has now discovered to be the truth about her private server.

“Although there may be other aspects of Secretary Clinton’s sworn testimony that are at odds with the FBI’s findings, her testimony in those four areas bears specific scrutiny in light of the facts and evidence” provided by FBI Director James Comey, Reps. Bob Goodlatte (R-Va.) and Jason Chaffetz (R-Utah) told the U.S. attorney for the District of Columbia, Channing Phillips. Goodlatte leads the Judiciary Committee and Chaffetz runs the Oversight Committee.

Monday’s letter is a sign that Republicans are committed to pressuring the Justice Department to act against Clinton, even after it notably declined to prosecute her for mishandling classified information.

So we do not forget the tangled web of lies that Hillary Clinton has weaved, the Oversight Committee released a video detailing the inaccuracies in Hillary’s testimony…